Daily SG: 29 Jan 2010
Housing
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: MM Lee : You must be daft!
- The Temasek Review: Lee Kuan Yew: Singaporeans must be “daft” if they cast protest vote against PAP over rising HDB flat prices
- The Itch To Write: Would you pay $100, 000 COV?
- The Temasek Review: Mah Bow Tan finally acknowledged that the rising HDB resale flat prices have “raised fresh concerns”
Road to Election
- Die neue Welle: I am Singaporean III – The Importance of a Good Memory
Strangers in a Strange Land
- Gerald Giam’s Blog: Foreigners pay more, but what’s in it for Singaporeans?
- The Temasek Review: Policy Face-off: Immigration policies – how many is enough?
ERPains, Trains & Automobiles
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: More on Transport..
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: On Transport Again..
The Gospel of Harry
- Icarus Flew Too High: Ethnic divisions and your grains of rice
Religion
- The Grand Moofti Speaks: Malaysia joins Islam’s ideological fray – Singapore beware!
Daily Discourse
- Big Talk Singapore: Singapore Resident Committee member shortage
- Kaffein-nated: The truth is out… what are you gonna do now?
Life, the universe and everything
- quachee’s blog: Singapore Memories: Singapore Singers & Songs
- The Long and Winding Road: Psst … guess who dropped in today?
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: 3G Micro SIM
- The Lycan Times: Humor – iPad
- Flying Low: 3D Football
- Singapore Fountain Pen: Asia 360 -Taal Volcano [Thanks Major]
- Vinyarb: Graffiti – AIDS Awareness Paris
Infoblogaramous
- Ong Jiin Joo: FilmCamp Singapore 2010 is this Sunday!
Selected News Stories [Thanks Gerald Ho]
- Asia Pacific Voices: Hong Kong Legislators resign in a bid for full democracy
- The Daily Beast: 9 Key Moments from Obama’s Speech
- AP: Toyota recalls at a glance
- NYT: Twitter Could Become the Unemployed’s Best Friend
- Global Post: Top budget retirement destinations abroad
- BBC: Happiness revisited: Does money make us happy after all?
- Council on Foreign Relations: Global Economic Trends: A Conversation with Joseph E. Stiglitz [Thanks Loyola]



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